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THE Chief Justice, George Masaju has reaffirmed the judiciary's commitment to ensuring a free, fair and transparent election process as Tanzania gears up for the 2025 General Election, scheduled for ...
A Liberian human rights advocate based in Ottawa, Canada, Stanley Delano Quaye, has cautioned President Joseph Nyuma Boakai against entering into what he described as "bogus" mineral agreements during ...
Kenya's private sector activity declined for the second consecutive month in June, reflecting mounting pressure on businesses amid a challenging economic environment.
Justice Chacha Mwita has adjourned a petition on the disappearance of blogger Ndiang'ui Kinyagia to July 18 and 24 following his appearance in court on Thursday.
Swapo lawmaker Tobie Aupindi has issued a scathing critique of Namibia's current economic model, calling for a fundamental shift in how the country manages its natural resources and foreign ...
Article 111A (1) of the Constitution, read together with the provisions of the Special Advisors and Regional Governors Appointment Amendment Act, 2010 (Act No.15 of 2010) empowers the president to ...
Ndaitwah's appointment of new regional governors earlier this week has sparked national debate on governance, service delivery, and accountability.
Eleven medical doctors from the private sector will provide pro bono health services at the Katutura Health Centre in Windhoek as of yesterday.
In a move set to streamline the administration of state-recognised funerals, Cabinet has imposed a moratorium on the granting of official funerals effective 16 June 2025 until 31 March 2026.
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